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joining us in our discussion is john kneuer. he used to be the administrator of telecommunications under the george w. bush administration and ed paisley is also with us a long time journalist. he's currently vice president for editorial for the center for american progresses action fund. and mr. paisley tbb we could start with you. how would you describe president obama's overall philosophy when it comes to tech and communications issues? >> guest: i would include tech communications in science. i think all three go together. i think it's -- one from the other or two from the other. the overall philosophy is trying to figure out the best way in which the federal government can work cooperatively with the private sector in improving u.s. competitiveness. and the administration did a number of different public private partnership in a lot of arena trying to boost our science and innovation capabilities. as a broad philosophical focus for what he thinks of as progressive agenda to help boost our economic -- around the globe. on te
joining us in our discussion is john kneuer. he used to be the administrator of telecommunications under the george w. bush administration and ed paisley is also with us a long time journalist. he's currently vice president for editorial for the center for american progresses action fund. and mr. paisley tbb we could start with you. how would you describe president obama's overall philosophy when it comes to tech and communications issues? >> guest: i would include tech communications in...
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>>> now joining us on booktv is brendan dirty of the naval academy. his most recent book is called the rise of the president's permanent campaign. professor, who is packed iranian -- pat cadel? >> first and honored to be on your program. thank you. pat cadel was a adviser to the president-elect jimmy carter and he is a point of the transition memo that he wrote to the then president-elect carter in which he said the key to be effective as president is a continuing political campaign. and the notion was born then and was popularized by political consultant in the 1980's and it has since become a part of the common lexicon. >> how would you define the permanent campaign? >> it can be defined broadly or narrowly. >> it is the extent we the president focuses on the electoral concerns in his term in office. so i focus mostly on presidential fund-raising, on dedication to the key electoral state in office, and the nature of electoral decision making within the white house itself in the recent administrations. some people look at the permanent campaign more
>>> now joining us on booktv is brendan dirty of the naval academy. his most recent book is called the rise of the president's permanent campaign. professor, who is packed iranian -- pat cadel? >> first and honored to be on your program. thank you. pat cadel was a adviser to the president-elect jimmy carter and he is a point of the transition memo that he wrote to the then president-elect carter in which he said the key to be effective as president is a continuing political...
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a lot of it goes down to what is going on around here with us and the rest of the world views us. we are a baston of capitol and we are a safe place to invest. and ratings downgrading not with standing and we get more cash from abroad. that is not a given and eched in stone and more countries are competing like in china and india. you heard all of this before. and the argument has been even if taxes go up here and even if the government gets bigger here, they are not going up nearly as much as they are abroad. in france, the top rate 75 percent. and so calm down x. people will always invest here by comparison. but the fact of the matter, that is not the fact of the matter. more capitol is increasingly leaving here and when it comes to pay trying to cash our incredible debt, not nearly the amount that is necessary to keep financing that debt. that is something that the eu parliment member is focusing on a great lover of our country. we are in deep you know what if we don't fix it. look at the european continent. daniel and joining us on the phone right now. one of the most eloquent
a lot of it goes down to what is going on around here with us and the rest of the world views us. we are a baston of capitol and we are a safe place to invest. and ratings downgrading not with standing and we get more cash from abroad. that is not a given and eched in stone and more countries are competing like in china and india. you heard all of this before. and the argument has been even if taxes go up here and even if the government gets bigger here, they are not going up nearly as much as...
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. >> host: now joining us on booktv is professor brendan doherty of the u.s. naval academy. his most recent book is called "the rise of the president's permanent campaign". professor doherty, who was packard bell? >> guest: very good question. first, thanks for having me on. i might be in your program. pat caddell was an adviser to president-elect jimmy carter and he is noted for coining that transition memo he wrote to then president-elect carter, in which he said the key to being effective as president is a continuing political campaign. the notion was born man and popularized by book on political consultants when a teen 80s that has since become part of the common lexicon. >> host: how it should defend campaign? >> guest: it can be defined broadly or narrowly. the way i define as the extent to which a president focuses on electoral concerns throughout his term in office. by focusing the same presidential fundraising, and dedication to key electoral states to register them in office and the nature of electoral decision-making within the white house itself in recent adminis
. >> host: now joining us on booktv is professor brendan doherty of the u.s. naval academy. his most recent book is called "the rise of the president's permanent campaign". professor doherty, who was packard bell? >> guest: very good question. first, thanks for having me on. i might be in your program. pat caddell was an adviser to president-elect jimmy carter and he is noted for coining that transition memo he wrote to then president-elect carter, in which he said the key...
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which brings us to this week's big question. if he actually won the election, would romney agree to a tax increase as part of a big deficit solution? joe. >> he hasn't said read my lips. and i think that's the only way he's going to get a settlement is if he agrees to some revenue increases. chris: unless they get 50 senators and reconciliation and do it that way. >> they can do it. >> i think he will follow what business leaders keep telling us. that there has to be a big bargain and they recognize there has to be a revenue component to it. >> first big move as president, i don't see how he can. i think that's why wall street is so nervous. >> i think that he will -- chris: he's locked into -- >> they're worried that the two sides -- there's no way that we're going to get an easy agreement on this. >> i think he will do revenue increases through tax reform. i think you're going to see a broad look at tax policy. and raise revenues but say that he's not raising taxes. chris: thanks to a great roundtable. joe klein, katty kay, da
which brings us to this week's big question. if he actually won the election, would romney agree to a tax increase as part of a big deficit solution? joe. >> he hasn't said read my lips. and i think that's the only way he's going to get a settlement is if he agrees to some revenue increases. chris: unless they get 50 senators and reconciliation and do it that way. >> they can do it. >> i think he will follow what business leaders keep telling us. that there has to be a big...
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cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood...
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bush used to work for. i'm guessing that you wouldn't think of it that way or well bush had bush had this i think you could describe bush that way for the first forty years of his life and then he had this crisis with alcohol and religion that made him a much i suddenly a very self propelled person to get to be president is a very difficult thing you know sort of bun bumble into it and whatever his faults as president and this was a man of him bush and focus and self-discipline and the way he overcame the alcohol is testament to that and maybe my character here we leave him when we say goodbye to him he still only twenty eight years old and maybe we see him beginning to grow into himself what we have what he has done as he has had to confront as we all the dysfunction of this political system and he's also had to confront the way the kind of people who buy books. i mean i mean if this is a minority you know watching the show we do this book. that qualifies you somebody with you know probably more financial
bush used to work for. i'm guessing that you wouldn't think of it that way or well bush had bush had this i think you could describe bush that way for the first forty years of his life and then he had this crisis with alcohol and religion that made him a much i suddenly a very self propelled person to get to be president is a very difficult thing you know sort of bun bumble into it and whatever his faults as president and this was a man of him bush and focus and self-discipline and the way he...
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and our adversaries are worried about us too. and, you know, i think we're probably pretty good at it. and so there's a number of international things that also have to be worked out, and i think that's coming to a head in the next administration as well. >> host: john kneuer? >> guest: obviously, cybersecurity is a critical issue for government networks and private networks and commercial networks, and there's clearly an important place for industry and government to collaborate, particularly on the sharing of information, identifying what attacks each is being subject to, what effective remedies to those attacks might be. i think the split and the danger is whether or not one supports the premise that the federal government ought to take a leadership role in the regulatory role in establishing cybersecurity standards. there's, i can't think of anywhere else in the economy where the technology changes more quickly than in the internet space and where the threat vector changes more quickly than in the internet space. the reason i
and our adversaries are worried about us too. and, you know, i think we're probably pretty good at it. and so there's a number of international things that also have to be worked out, and i think that's coming to a head in the next administration as well. >> host: john kneuer? >> guest: obviously, cybersecurity is a critical issue for government networks and private networks and commercial networks, and there's clearly an important place for industry and government to collaborate,...
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it is not fair for us as americans. because i didn't go over there and fight for republicans and democrats. i didn't go over and fight for any type of color, christian, muslim, i didn't buy for anyone. i didn't buy for anyone other than americans. i have used this platform to go out and make a difference. maybe you look at me now and say well, what can you say this? what you know? you are 24 years old. yesterday i gave out my first 12 scholarships from my foundation. it is the greatest thing i have done. i call that margaret davis before receiving the medal. i wanted to go out and make a difference. and i called her up and i said, you know what? what can i do to make a difference? i want to educate kids and i want to help them and i want to do what i can for marines. so let's start a scholarship fund. she said, well, on top of that, how much money do you think you can raise? i said, i don't know, about a million dollars. and she said, all right, we'll give you about a year. within four months, i raised $1.2 million. i d
it is not fair for us as americans. because i didn't go over there and fight for republicans and democrats. i didn't go over and fight for any type of color, christian, muslim, i didn't buy for anyone. i didn't buy for anyone other than americans. i have used this platform to go out and make a difference. maybe you look at me now and say well, what can you say this? what you know? you are 24 years old. yesterday i gave out my first 12 scholarships from my foundation. it is the greatest thing i...
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thanks, guys, and thanks to julian for joining us as always. >> thanks to us, and thanks to toby for making the point about the obama recovery. >> brenda: and how south korea's biggest export is about to make awe 25% profit. about to make awe 25% profit. profiting energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more
thanks, guys, and thanks to julian for joining us as always. >> thanks to us, and thanks to toby for making the point about the obama recovery. >> brenda: and how south korea's biggest export is about to make awe 25% profit. about to make awe 25% profit. profiting energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for...
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thanks, guys, and thanks to julian for joining us as always. >> thanks to us, and thanks to toby for making the point about the obama recovery. >> brenda: and how south korea's biggest export is about to make awe 25% profit. profiting gardner styuard gangn. ♪ [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> predictions. >> and says if your candidate loses you can leave the country on them on a price discount deal. i like it, up about 20%. >> brenda: larry, bull or bear? >> i'm a bear. my kid loves the tv's on the seats, but-- >> what's your prediction. >> iye. no matter who wins domestic energy is the way to go, natural gas will lead the way. >> brenda: gary bull or bear
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> do you cub scribe to hbo? >> what kind of beer do you drink? >> inquiring minds including the presidential campaigns want to know because of something called micro targeting. this is the new frontier in personalized campaigning. it works by finding often baffling correlations between the stuff you like and who you're likely to vote for. here's abc's john donvan. >> are you ready to go? >> as this tight election heads towards a photo finish in 15 days there are two presidential campaigns taking place. there's the one you saw tonight o
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let us get out there and do it. cos >> take a look at the video of the vice presidential debate, as well as the presidential debate earlier this month. see individual questions. watch and to engage with life tweets from political reporters and other viewers. former senator arlen specter died today. he served in the u.s. senate from 1981 to two dozen 11. he switched parties in 2009. he was 82. we will show you the former senator talking about his book, "life among the cannibals." he discusses political career and the influence of the tea party in congress. this is a little under an hour. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. there could be no better place to have this discussion than in the constitution center. the three key words in the constitution, we the people. i am delighted to have my colleague, the former member of the house of representatives, mike castle, join me. he and i are members of the 30- year club. it is not too easy to come by. it takes a while to get that kind of seniority.
let us get out there and do it. cos >> take a look at the video of the vice presidential debate, as well as the presidential debate earlier this month. see individual questions. watch and to engage with life tweets from political reporters and other viewers. former senator arlen specter died today. he served in the u.s. senate from 1981 to two dozen 11. he switched parties in 2009. he was 82. we will show you the former senator talking about his book, "life among the cannibals."...
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you see mitt romney lives in a different universe than the rest of us in mitt romney's universe the top tax rate is fifteen percent in our universe it's thirty five percent. and mitt romney's universe the entire world is a bank account from the cayman islands to switzerland but in our universe we have checking accounts at the nearest bank in town and mitt romney's universe corporations are people in our universe well you know that's just ridiculous unless you sit on the supreme court and mitt romney's universe there is no health care crisis in america you see in an interview with the columbus dispatch newspaper romney doubled down on his notion that uninsured americans can still get the care they need romney said quote we don't have a setting across this country where if you don't have insurance we just said you tough luck you're going to die when you have your heart attack now you go to the hospital you get treated you get care and it's paid for either by charity the government or by the hospital we don't have people that become ill who die in their apartment because they don't have in
you see mitt romney lives in a different universe than the rest of us in mitt romney's universe the top tax rate is fifteen percent in our universe it's thirty five percent. and mitt romney's universe the entire world is a bank account from the cayman islands to switzerland but in our universe we have checking accounts at the nearest bank in town and mitt romney's universe corporations are people in our universe well you know that's just ridiculous unless you sit on the supreme court and mitt...
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chris: when we come back, the question of the week for us. paul showing seniors in swing states backing president obama paul showing seniors in swing states backing president obama make chris: welcome back. new polls out just this week have seniors facing president obama on medicare. a signature issue of mitt romney's runningmate paul ryan which brings us to this week's big question. was mitt romney's choice of ryan mass take? >> yes. -- a mistake? >> yes. >> i don't think so because it brought renewed focus and attention on the economy and debt which may have helped him in some camps. >> good for the future of the party, not so helpful necessarily this time around. even though he's a very cale capable politician. i think rob portman in ohio becomes a question. he could have helped in ohio, perhaps you could argue that and ohio is really something romney needs. >> he forced the seniors to think about what they like about medicare and the welfare state and they decided they liked it. and that's -- chris: that's well said. i hear doctors, the p
chris: when we come back, the question of the week for us. paul showing seniors in swing states backing president obama paul showing seniors in swing states backing president obama make chris: welcome back. new polls out just this week have seniors facing president obama on medicare. a signature issue of mitt romney's runningmate paul ryan which brings us to this week's big question. was mitt romney's choice of ryan mass take? >> yes. -- a mistake? >> yes. >> i don't think so...
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i do think there's fundamental differences than i would use the u.s. attorney scandal just to give you an old. this is a very serious issue when the law is used to prosecute one group of people with a selective prosecution. that's very, very serious. don siegelman is important of course not just for his personal pain of having to go to jail, because you see the law being used to hundreds of democrats really. once a lawsuit is for democrats, just against blacks or hispanics or other groups, that is a very serious quote of democracy icing. [applause] >> yes, in the back there. >> i just want to address talking earlier about why you didn't choose to write about george soros and why you chose to write about karl rove. really my responses to her. if you want to read about george soros nui negative portrayal of him, you can find one. the david horowitz book, shadows or something like that. there's plenty of books that will support your point of view. an author is not obliged. he chose to write about karl rove. at the end of his reporting would've been a fabu
i do think there's fundamental differences than i would use the u.s. attorney scandal just to give you an old. this is a very serious issue when the law is used to prosecute one group of people with a selective prosecution. that's very, very serious. don siegelman is important of course not just for his personal pain of having to go to jail, because you see the law being used to hundreds of democrats really. once a lawsuit is for democrats, just against blacks or hispanics or other groups, that...
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what if russia does want to use drones? what if china does want to use drones? hezbollah flew an unarmed drone over israel, i believe, two weeks ago. what if hezbollah wants to use a drone. the argument that has been made for drones is basically acompanies the technology. it is a technology that is essentially meant to be used and i think that's one of the large problems with it. >> i know because of your reporting, you're hoping drones coming up tonight in the debate. you'll be watching for it. we'll be watching for it. thank you so much. >> great to be here. >>> today, the final blow to lance armstrong's cycling career. >> lance armstrong has no place in cycling. >> just ahead, armstrong responds to the loss of sponsors and supporters amid the doping allegations. next, you'll hear from him. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loa
what if russia does want to use drones? what if china does want to use drones? hezbollah flew an unarmed drone over israel, i believe, two weeks ago. what if hezbollah wants to use a drone. the argument that has been made for drones is basically acompanies the technology. it is a technology that is essentially meant to be used and i think that's one of the large problems with it. >> i know because of your reporting, you're hoping drones coming up tonight in the debate. you'll be watching...
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you always worry about being used, but the presumption always is that at the same time you are using them. we're not going to be patsies for any administration, and i do not think we ever have been. >> i want to run video of don hewitt. how many years to do know him? >> i knew him from the very beginning of my life at cbs, 1964. he was the executive producer of cbs evening news, the cronkite news, when i joined. shortly after he was fired, and was in a kind of limbo or siberia for a couple of years. i did a documentary for them in 1968. don was the nominal executive producer. so i have known him for a long time. when we came up with this idea of "60 minutes," he became a kind of willy loman. he put together a reel of all cbs reports using 10 or 15 minute segments, taking the best of each of them and putting together a reel he went shopping that around to every executive at cbs. he brought that to me, to others, trying to sell and get support for his idea of this thing he called "60 minutes." he had harry reasoner, the original host in, call this a pilot if you like. then he added mik
you always worry about being used, but the presumption always is that at the same time you are using them. we're not going to be patsies for any administration, and i do not think we ever have been. >> i want to run video of don hewitt. how many years to do know him? >> i knew him from the very beginning of my life at cbs, 1964. he was the executive producer of cbs evening news, the cronkite news, when i joined. shortly after he was fired, and was in a kind of limbo or siberia for a...
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i will get us on track to a balanced budget. the president's path will mean continuing declining in take home pay. i want to make sure our take home pay turns around and starts to grow. the president's path means 20 million people out of work struggling for a good job. i will get people back to work with 12 million new jobs. i am going to make sure that we get people off of food stamps not by cutting the program but by getting them good jobs. america is going to come back and for that to happen, we're going to have to have a president to can work across the aisle. i was in a state where my legislature was 87% democrat. i learned how to get along on the other side of the aisle. we have got to do that in washington. washington is broken. i know what it takes to get this country back and we'll work with good democrats and good republicans to do that. this nation is the hope of the earth. we have been blessed by having a nation that's free and prosperous, thanks to the contributions of the greatest generation. they have held a torch
i will get us on track to a balanced budget. the president's path will mean continuing declining in take home pay. i want to make sure our take home pay turns around and starts to grow. the president's path means 20 million people out of work struggling for a good job. i will get people back to work with 12 million new jobs. i am going to make sure that we get people off of food stamps not by cutting the program but by getting them good jobs. america is going to come back and for that to...
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i think you know he's used to telling his mates but he wasn't used to being corrected by the truth from the moderator and i think it's been a lot of republican argumentation about how the moderator with the moderator was wrong but i beg to differ the moderators job is to be the american people and to moderate for them and that means sometimes you have to correct that what is true what's not true well grounded was walking toward her and he said to her i want this on the record like ok you're the news person here put this on the record that i want she's supposed to say ok i'll put on the record but it's not true i mean that's essentially what she said but i've said it actually in a way that was less dismissive and i think what president obama did is i get the transcript of the trial because you. knew right away that he was correct and beyond that i think his answer in his follow up to rob me he made another great point is while we were out here could be really concerned about the american people and really concerned about people who are on my team who died on my watch this guy was over he
i think you know he's used to telling his mates but he wasn't used to being corrected by the truth from the moderator and i think it's been a lot of republican argumentation about how the moderator with the moderator was wrong but i beg to differ the moderators job is to be the american people and to moderate for them and that means sometimes you have to correct that what is true what's not true well grounded was walking toward her and he said to her i want this on the record like ok you're the...
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to use the black community. and this is usery, you are using the black community. they are in the same horrible positions in many cases. what have they gotten from him? nothing! >> sean: juan, certainly, it's racial division. certainly it's a different obama than we saw in the philadelphia speech. certainly, when he is talking about, well, the people of new orleans, they don't care about us as much. he is saying that, hey, we have to, you know, take all of this. we should be investing that money that is going to the suburb and it is minority-owned businesses and is nathe same barack obama that gave a speech on race? >> you know, i love coming on your show here, sean, because i have been here for all of these conspiracy theories-- >>> wait a minute. does he sound the same as he did in philadelphia? yes or no? >> no! >> sean: why? >> he was speaking at hampton university-- >>> speaking -- he speaks differently. why? >> he was relating to them directly. >> sean: relating to them directly. >> white politicians, blac
to use the black community. and this is usery, you are using the black community. they are in the same horrible positions in many cases. what have they gotten from him? nothing! >> sean: juan, certainly, it's racial division. certainly it's a different obama than we saw in the philadelphia speech. certainly, when he is talking about, well, the people of new orleans, they don't care about us as much. he is saying that, hey, we have to, you know, take all of this. we should be investing...
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a lot of us are. and that's why the plan that i put forward for manufacturing and education and reducing our deficit in a sensible way, using the savings from ending wars to rebuild america, putting people back to work, making sure that we are controlling our own energy, but not just the energy of today, but also the energy of the future, all those things will make a difference. so the point is the commitments i've made i've kept. and those that i haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of trying. we're going to get it done in a second term. but under pay attention to this campaign, because governor romney's made some commitments as well. i suspect he'll keep those, too. you know, when members of the republican congress say, we're going to sign a no tax pledge so that we don't ask a dime for millionaires and billionaires to reduce our deficit so we can still invest in education and helping kids go to college, he said me too. when they said, we're going to cut planned parenthood funding, he said m
a lot of us are. and that's why the plan that i put forward for manufacturing and education and reducing our deficit in a sensible way, using the savings from ending wars to rebuild america, putting people back to work, making sure that we are controlling our own energy, but not just the energy of today, but also the energy of the future, all those things will make a difference. so the point is the commitments i've made i've kept. and those that i haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of...
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share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using @edshow. we're comi >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. voter registration closed today in four key states including ohio and florida and for president obama to win a close election, he will need the youth vote the way he had in 2008. some of the students at the florida international university told us what this election means to them. >> i just feel like students should all get out here and go and see what each candidate has to say and really know what they are voting for because this plays a big part in our lives. >> students have are having a hard time paying for school so voting is important for education purposes. >> i don't think cutting taxes or preking the wealthy is the way to go. >> i was lucky enough to find a job at the beginning of the summer, but it's really difficult to find a job when you're a college student. >> interesting. those students were in line to get tickets for president obama's speech later this week at the university of miami. in 2008, s
share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using @edshow. we're comi >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. voter registration closed today in four key states including ohio and florida and for president obama to win a close election, he will need the youth vote the way he had in 2008. some of the students at the florida international university told us what this election means to them. >> i just feel like students should all get out...
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bringing us back from when they unsold us in the '80s. the president and others have heightened sensitivity to muslims but not about us? i ask people if you took a picture of your mother and put her in a jar of urine is that a love letter? i could not be incurred last night. mrs. and example. if their religion is liberalism this is a jar of the cs? -- feces. no. it is brown plato. they got the point*. but in all seriousness i need to be censored for my first amendment right but they are not? i know the real fascist. i should put this on e-bay and make a fortune. lou: free-speech. but what one does not like is more speech. bad art is more bad art. >> they were offended. actually. lou: you are being modest. i think this is masterful art to. >> and honestly say i have not seen a piece of art like that before. the president is at the height of hypocrisy with his actions. it is deplorable. lou: with religious preference and sensibility the president has steamrolled with contraception, abortion, rel igious preference, unless you happen to be mu
bringing us back from when they unsold us in the '80s. the president and others have heightened sensitivity to muslims but not about us? i ask people if you took a picture of your mother and put her in a jar of urine is that a love letter? i could not be incurred last night. mrs. and example. if their religion is liberalism this is a jar of the cs? -- feces. no. it is brown plato. they got the point*. but in all seriousness i need to be censored for my first amendment right but they are not? i...
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bush i think he's up for useful i think he's to the right of george w. bush i don't think that's because governor romney with the right door to work with this mitt romney is and i think obama articulated those points but clearly you know when george bush came in he talked about compassionate conservatism i guess this is like uncompassionate evil conservatism you know he wants to block the dream act he wants to do you want to basically defund the department of education on top if you want to put tax cuts there were there similar is he does believe in deficit spending don't let anybody tell you that mitt romney does not believe in deficit spending because he has not told the american people clearly how we plan on paying for his five trillion dollar tax cut and there's two trillion dollars military build up and until he gives the american to answer everybody just like george w. bush it only got a president since richard nixon i don't know i think the real the real the reality of the situation though is like any political observer with sort of any honesty kn
bush i think he's up for useful i think he's to the right of george w. bush i don't think that's because governor romney with the right door to work with this mitt romney is and i think obama articulated those points but clearly you know when george bush came in he talked about compassionate conservatism i guess this is like uncompassionate evil conservatism you know he wants to block the dream act he wants to do you want to basically defund the department of education on top if you want to put...
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now it's seventy nine percent in pakistan used to be around seventy percent now it's around ninety percent these figures have nothing to do with the infamous anti islamic film where do they come from in your opinion well i think if you actually take a look at you know data from the muslim world i was société with the gallup organization and gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa to southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they had wire. america's economic and technological development its freedoms the rule of law among other things resent with they see as an intrusive foreign policy as a foreign policy when it comes to the promotion of democracy and human rights based on double standards now what happened was that when president obama. his speech in cairo then his numbers really spiked up countries like egypt and others but what's happened throughout the obama administration is that you had rising expectations those expectations not filled and then the numbers start really going down one of t
now it's seventy nine percent in pakistan used to be around seventy percent now it's around ninety percent these figures have nothing to do with the infamous anti islamic film where do they come from in your opinion well i think if you actually take a look at you know data from the muslim world i was société with the gallup organization and gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa to southeast asia and what we discovered was that...
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president, let us keep our jobs. we can't afford four more years. >> reporter: problem is, when a political system is broken, when massive fortunes are spent demonizing the other side, it's too easy to forget that a society needs both sloppy artists and uptight soldiers to survive. >> we're all these moralistic creatures who are using our reasoning to support our side. we're not really open to the evidence. and the other side is not evil. the other side doesn't hate america and want to destroy it. both sides are pursuing different moral visions and we need both. >> reporter: we compliment each other. >> absolutely. they really compliment each other. >> reporter: yes, believe it or not, liberal and conservative brains can actually compliment each other. just like jim and shannon. >> you see yourself as complimentary? >> we're very complimentary. >> that's not what he asked. >> yeah, we do. we do. >> very much so. >> do you have children? >> no. >> a furry dog that's very independent and doesn't mind. we fupd some kids
president, let us keep our jobs. we can't afford four more years. >> reporter: problem is, when a political system is broken, when massive fortunes are spent demonizing the other side, it's too easy to forget that a society needs both sloppy artists and uptight soldiers to survive. >> we're all these moralistic creatures who are using our reasoning to support our side. we're not really open to the evidence. and the other side is not evil. the other side doesn't hate america and want...
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a lot of ways has never been used before to stop a state a.g. from from can from regulating the banks in a way that would have prevented the crash that bad somehow bill had. absolutely a state attorney general had no business trying to regulate the entire american bank exist or you tell me where i am but i think mr born in france was chaminda of the committee with jurisdiction and he had a democrat majority and and most of it as well and said on his butt literally taking this that i had already in the senate for two months and one day two months and one day out of the entire obama presidency and i was actually brass is very good love it's always i mean that i talk about through the last two years of the bush administration the bush administration where one of the reality tell us have one ranked player even better than you imported out of committee like you. just going to see these was on the take it's amazing he's sitting there dating the lobbyist and that's not newsworthy but he sat there as the song that you are you know now you're grilling hi
a lot of ways has never been used before to stop a state a.g. from from can from regulating the banks in a way that would have prevented the crash that bad somehow bill had. absolutely a state attorney general had no business trying to regulate the entire american bank exist or you tell me where i am but i think mr born in france was chaminda of the committee with jurisdiction and he had a democrat majority and and most of it as well and said on his butt literally taking this that i had already...
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i wa to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional invesrs choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. neil: well our stocks look iffy but prospects of a president romney are not looking so iffy, some market pros say, the better things look for the governor in polls, the worse they are going to look for corner of wall and broad. it might seem counter intuitive. but charlie gasparino figures, with romney's attacks on ben bernanke, maybe there is not a lot of mist tree this charl -- mist tree this, charlie, what do you make, you bash ben bern can bernanke, we're worried what you say and mean when you come in. >> there is some validity to that
i wa to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional invesrs choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing....
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i mean so the no use city in europe and the host of the twenty fourteen winter olympics see. such. a. dog days of. days it. takes. to see it's so true. mali in west africa might soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a u.n. security council resolutions pave the way for international intervention which is basically split into once helped to deal with his domestic street missing taken over the north the movement which is linked to al qaeda is also a threat in the french president now was behind the u.n. initiative the small nation plunged into. a coup toppled the president rebels and business groups took advantage of the instability then seizing control of the north and proclaiming independence historian joe horn explains why it might be too late though for the world community to clean up a mess that traces back to their interference in one of mali's neighbors. there is no question that what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster is a direct outgrowth of the north atlantic countries intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven in order to dislodg
i mean so the no use city in europe and the host of the twenty fourteen winter olympics see. such. a. dog days of. days it. takes. to see it's so true. mali in west africa might soon see foreign troops on the ground now that a u.n. security council resolutions pave the way for international intervention which is basically split into once helped to deal with his domestic street missing taken over the north the movement which is linked to al qaeda is also a threat in the french president now was...
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it's a way of life for us. we greatly depend on it. >> one of the ironies here, forget about barack obama, forget about climate change, there's been -- the level of coal production and level of coal employment have been moving in opposite directions for years. we have a graph to show. coal has gone from very labor intensive to a capital intensive process, partly because of mountain top renewal. if you go back to 1993, that on the left part of your screen is employment in coal. the red bar graphs fall off the cliff. on the left part is coal production. we've produced more and more coal with fewer and fewer people. you see it does tick up in 2011. isn't that a bigger issue in terms of employment in terms of this as a source of jobs, the fact that the way the industry is moving, particularly with mountain top removal, means there's less and less need for your members? >> well, i respectfully disagree with that. i think technology and the industry will level itself out. you're absolutely right, back in the 1920s we
it's a way of life for us. we greatly depend on it. >> one of the ironies here, forget about barack obama, forget about climate change, there's been -- the level of coal production and level of coal employment have been moving in opposite directions for years. we have a graph to show. coal has gone from very labor intensive to a capital intensive process, partly because of mountain top renewal. if you go back to 1993, that on the left part of your screen is employment in coal. the red bar...
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incident signaling all caught us on the rise in the region. and a bitter blow to struggling spain as its debts are downgraded to almost a job by standard and poor's. sports is next now with kate. hello welcome to the if you sport this thursday ahead of a big weekend of world cup qualifiers and here are the headlines skipper retained dropped me to meet phil that he got to the salt stays as russia captain as fabio capello names on the training site for full in friday's world cup qualifier in moscow. while serial cheater seven time tour de france champion lance armstrong is accused of using brown drugs to fuel his victories in a damning report by the us m t don't be an agency. and talk to tussle tiger woods beats rory mcilroy by six strokes in the first ever touched by encounter between the world's top ranked golfers. but first with a next round of wall cup qualifiers set to kick off on friday russian manager fabio capello has retained igor denise off as his captain despite the midfielder being dropped by his league clubs in eight the defensive m
incident signaling all caught us on the rise in the region. and a bitter blow to struggling spain as its debts are downgraded to almost a job by standard and poor's. sports is next now with kate. hello welcome to the if you sport this thursday ahead of a big weekend of world cup qualifiers and here are the headlines skipper retained dropped me to meet phil that he got to the salt stays as russia captain as fabio capello names on the training site for full in friday's world cup qualifier in...